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Written by:
WebGuy
3/21/2008 9:47 AM
Time for a new look. OK, it's only been a couple of months with the "old" look but we threw the current look together pretty quickly in order to get something up to help out our friends a KyMBA but had always been planning a nice, clean, organized look that helped members connect with each other, and use more features than just the forum, photos and classifieds.
So, we've been busy working on a redesign that will help members get connected and support some of the new functionality we're launching in the coming weeks. We'll be implementing the new design, along with new navigation and organization over coming weeks. Here is a sneak peak of what's to come:

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2 comments so far...
Re: BikeClicks Redux
I love the look and think it will be a terrific portal for our discussion forums. Now what's missing is a true KyMBA website.
As I've mentioned many times, the forum is but one component of the KyMBA experience and its primary value is to active members. To others...land managers, community leaders, potential sponsors, prospective members, bike tourists and others - and even active members...there's a very real need to have a web presence that reflects the 85% of the other work KyMBA does on a daily basis.
To put it another way...if KyMBA is a house, the forum is the picnic table in the backyard. We're still missing the front door and living room, and we really need it, given all of the work KyMBA is now doing to build bridges with organizations and government bodies locally, regionally and nationally.
That's certainly not to detract from your work on the forum and the portal that gets you there. It's fantastic. But it's still just one piece of the puzzle.
By justwright03 on
3/21/2008 10:16 AM
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Re: BikeClicks Redux
Thanks for the compliment. I couldn't agree more on the KyMBA site. All if this happened pretty fast and out of order with what happened to the old KyMBA site....but we're working with Dulin to provide exactly what you've described. The KyMBA site is still under contruction (www.kymba.org) but soon will provide the "content and communication" platform for the organization while BikeClicks will continue to provide the community (picnic) functionatlity helping to keep KyMBA members "connected" to the larger cycling community.
By WebGuy on
3/21/2008 10:57 AM
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